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27 Sentences With "done a disservice to"

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"I think his lawyers have done a disservice to him, frankly," Gowdy said.
"A lot of the other sports I think have done a disservice to their athletes," said 60-year-old Thompson.
For so long, we've done a disservice to ourselves and to his legacy by trying to pretend as if he was superhuman.
Trump will also have made the Middle East more dangerous, reinforced Iranian hard-liners, angered allies and done a disservice to Israeli security.
But the protesters, whose actions led to the cancellation of his talk at Berkeley and elsewhere, have done a disservice to the First Amendment.
I think Donald Trump has put America in great danger, and I think he's done a disservice to us even if he doesn't win.
Mayes and Schwarzenegger have done a disservice to every Californian who believes in limited government, respect for the rule of law and fiscal sanity.
But to focus solely on the veneer of fashion fantasy and its proximity to celebrity would have done a disservice to the designer's extraordinary life.
Jeff Flake had done a disservice to his constituents by devoting too much time to criticizing President Donald Trump and not enough time to legislating.
I think we would have done a disservice to the project by leaving that look out, because that would have whitewashed a large part of North Ireland's history.
As a presidential candidate, he has called for widespread chemical castration of accused sexual offenders and argued that the discourse of human rights has done a "disservice" to Brazil.
In 2011, Jonathan Turley, a law professor at George Washington University, told The Times's media critic, David Carr, that Ms. Grace had done a disservice to journalism and the law.
In his handling of Mueller's report, Barr has done a disservice to the Department of Justice and the American people -- but he has done a potentially administration-saving favor for Trump.
But Ms. Collins, who could conceivably decide the outcome in the narrowly divided Senate, said Democrats had done a disservice to both Ms. Ford and Judge Kavanaugh with their handling of the accusations.
By providing cover for Republican senators unwilling to question Ford themselves, Mitchell has done a disservice to her fellow prosecutors and law enforcement agents, and to the victims she is duty-bound to protect.
Northam's comments may have done a disservice to supporters of loosening abortion restrictions in Virginia, but no one in the state is actually saying it should be legal to execute babies after they are born.
But the right to vote gives me the right to choose, and I would have done a disservice to myself if I had voted for the leader of the free world based on gender alone.
"I think to turn down this responsibility would have done a disservice to the overall message of this movie, which could really impact social change," he told BuzzFeed News in New York the Tuesday morning before Detroit's wide release.
Their resignations leave Pruitt increasingly isolated at the EPA, where he has lost the confidence of most of the agency's career staff and many conservative political appointees who feel that Pruitt's ethical lapses have done a disservice to the President's agenda.
To the Editor: Re "A Strong Response to the Opioid Scourge" (editorial, March 17): The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has done a disservice to people living with intractable chronic pain with its latest one-sided recommendations for reducing opiate overuse — recommendations that you praise.
Read more: A wound-up Rafael Nadal managed to unravel Nick Kyrgios in a confusing, wild, but brilliant Wimbledon dramaBut this has done a disservice to Kyrgios, who is more talented than all of them, and seemingly raises his game when he is in a match against the world's best players, injury or not.
While Wonder Woman would no doubt be a fantastic leader, and her character absolutely deserves a role at the center of the DC Extended Universe (Gadot has become the breakout star of Warner Bros.' recent superhero movies), the fact remains that the DC Extended Universe has really done a disservice to DC Comics' most popular hero.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's decision to defund the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) is, of course, the right move from a legal perspective, but lest there be any confusion, it also is the just and empathetic response towards an organization that long has done a disservice to the very population it was meant to be helping.
"One thing where we might have done a disservice to ourselves last season was we knew who Savitar was from the beginning, and I think we waited too long to reveal it to the audience, and we lost what I think could have been some valuable real estate,  "So this season we just wanted to be cards-up and reveal 'Here's the bad guy' at the end of episode 1," he continues, "And this season we really worked hard on having a plan, where trying to figure out who the villain is wasn't what the issue was.
In November 2012, San Antonio Spurs coach Gregg Popovich was fined $250,000 for sending four players home (including stars Tim Duncan, Tony Parker and Manu Ginóbili) before a nationally televised game against the defending champion Miami Heat. It was the Spurs' fourth game in five nights and sixth game in nine nights, all of which were on the road. Commissioner David Stern released a letter before the game claiming Popovich had done a disservice to the league, fans and Miami ticket buyers by not giving them the game they paid to see. Most disagreed with Stern, saying Miami fans were there to see LeBron James and the Heat, not the Spurs.
Years later Synge wrote: "When I was writing The Shadow of the Glen some years ago I got more aid than any learning could have given me from a chink in the floor of the old Wicklow house where I was staying, that let me hear what was being said by the servant girls in the kitchen."Synge "Preface" to The Playboy This encouraged more critical attacks alleging that Synge described Irish women in an unfair manner. Riders to the Sea was also attacked by nationalists, this time including Patrick Pearse, who decried it because of the author's attitude to God and religion. Pearse, Arthur Griffith and other conservative-minded Catholics claimed Synge had done a disservice to Irish nationalism by not idealising his characters.
Lane told the committee that Eist had been "dismissed in disgrace" from Scotland Yard, and cited charges of corruption, perjury and robbery: "if you knew of this man's background, you have done a disservice to the American people by raising the charges" he argued, and considered that accepting Eist's evidence at face value amounted to "perhaps the most outrageous thing this committee has ever done". After the hearing, Lane told journalists that, although he only knew what he did from a British lawyer to whom he had spoken on the phone, the lawyer believed Eist "was possibly the most corrupt man in the modern history of Scotland Yard". Eist rejected Lane's assertions, describing them as "absolutely untrue". Contemporaneous news reports describe the House Committee as being divided on whether to accept Eist's evidence.

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